Clinical manifestations in patients aged 5-19 with acute streptococcal pharyngotonsillitis, confirmed with rapid antigen detection test

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Diana Gabriela Ibadango Ávila
Daysi Estefanía Gómez Chacón
Ginela Rocío Rengel Pinzón
Gustavo José Martínez Palacios
Nube Estefanía Pizarro Narea

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Objective: Determine the clinical manifestations of acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis, confirmed test for rapid detection of antigen in patients aged 5-19 years attending the health Centre 1. Methodology: A descriptive study was conducted. The universe (patients testing positive test for rapid detection of antigen) was studied. The data were obtained directly and analyzed in SPSS version 15.00 system. Results: The 61.2% were women. The mean age was 10.8 years, 43.3% had between 5- 9 years old. The 77.6% came from urban area. The 83.6% had education level between 5 and 15 years. The tonsillar exudate, thermal upside, odinodisfagia and malaise occurred in more than 90%. The anterior cervical lymph nodes, headache, and chills between 50 and 80%. Halitosis, cough, runny nose, petechiae on the palate, pharyngeal exudate, and dysphonia between 30 and 50%, and less than 20% abdominal pain, conjunctivitis, vomiting, scarlatiniform rash and diarrhea. Conclusions: The most representative manifestations of pharyngitis were Odinodisfagia, tonsillar exudate and anterior cervical nodes.

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Ibadango Ávila, D. G., Gómez Chacón, D. E., Rengel Pinzón, G. R., Martínez Palacios, G. J., & Pizarro Narea, N. E. (2022). Clinical manifestations in patients aged 5-19 with acute streptococcal pharyngotonsillitis, confirmed with rapid antigen detection test. ConcienciaDigital, 5(4.2), 57-68. https://doi.org/10.33262/concienciadigital.v5i4.2.2387
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